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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/23/2012 11:56:14 AM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224880
 
kenny...Why do you support an ultimate right wing extremist? likely the most dangerous person on Planet Earth?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/23/2012 12:03:18 PM
From: TideGlider2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224880
 
That is a lame comparison. California is going to have severe problems. It is having severe problems now, however it cannot sustain much , if any of it's alleged benefits. This country is heading for the pavement or even the sub basement. Not that you care. Your belief in fairyland nonsense doesn't allow you to seeing that light at the end of the tunnel is a train heading straight at you.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/23/2012 12:22:13 PM
From: longnshort5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224880
 
what good does healthcare insurance do you in Calif when all the doctors leave because of hire taxes and those doctors will all go to Texas, so you won't need health insurance in taxes because with all those doctors there health care will be free



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/23/2012 12:27:02 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224880
 
Dem operative suspected in serial rapes

Links to cold cases found when activist arrested for knocking man down
by Jack Minor
Friday, November 23, 2012
wnd.com


An attack by a Colorado man with close ties to the Democratic Party on an elderly petition gatherer for Personhood USA has led to the identification of a suspect in a series of unsolved sexual assault cases, officials have confirmed to WND.

William Costello, a real estate broker with ties to some of the state’s top political figures in the Democratic Party, was charged after his DNA was tied to unsolved sexual assault cases from 2008, 2010 and 2011.


The Denver Post reported Costello was driving the SUV of Democratic political strategist Mike Stratton when he was pulled over and arrested by authorities. Costello was using the SUV to deliver Democrat campaign signs in Durango, Colo.

Costello is also a friend of former Colorado Democratic Gov. Dick Lamm, who once asserted that elderly people have a “duty to die and get out of the way.” Lamm also has called for health-care rationing and complained that many elderly people feel entitled to have taxpayers fund medical procedures that will prolong their lives.

Costello allegedly sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl in 2008, a 22-year-woman in 2010 and a 49-year-old woman in 2011. Authorities subsequently charged him with two counts of second-degree kidnapping, two accounts of sexual assault on a child and three counts of sexual assault. He was also charged with two counts of impersonating a police officer during two of the attacks.

Costello’s arrest on Nov. 5 came about as a result of an unlikely related event.

On June 30, Everett Stadig, a 69-year-old petition gatherer for Personhood USA, was thrown off his bicycle, allegedly by Costello, while gathering signatures for a personhood amendment outside of a King Soopers grocery story in Denver, resulting in injuries that required surgery to replace part of his hip.

The measure, which would have established in law that personhood begins at conception, narrowly missed being placed on the ballot this year.

Stadig had stopped outside of the store and was inviting people to sign the personhood petition. A woman indicated she was interested in signing; she said she had to return to the store, but would sign it when she came out. While Stadig waited for her, a man came by who was also invited to sign the petition.

Stadig said the man, who police later identified as Costello, refused to sign and began to swear at him, yelling that he was pro-choice.

Costello initially walked away. However, he returned about a half a minute later, still yelling and swearing.

“He said, ‘You don’t have a right to be here!’” Stadig related, “I said, ‘I do have a right to be here, this is a Colorado Petition Drive.’ Then he grabbed my petition pad and threw me to ground. I was hurt so bad I couldn’t get up.”

The attack left him with a broken hip. According to Stadig, there were around 10-20 people present. Although several people witnessed the assault, no one tried to stop Costello because it happened so quickly.

“It happened so fast, and they were too far away,” Stadig explained.

Costello then left without bothering to see if his victim was injured or not, according to reports.

“After he threw me off the bicycle, he proceeded to leave,” Stadig said. “I was trying to get people to call the police and to get the man’s license plate number, because I couldn’t do it.” Eventually a woman came forward, took the man’s license plate, and wrote a report.

Stadig later learned that his hip had separated and he needed to get a replacement ball socket. While in the hospital he continued to gather signatures for the personhood measure.

Police subsequently arrested Costello and charged him with assault on an at-risk adult because of Stadig’s age. In Colorado, the state’s Katie’s Law requires DNA samples to be taken from every suspected felon upon their arrest, rather than their conviction.

When Costello’s DNA was run through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s database, it matched the previously unsolved assaults.

Jennifer Mason, a spokeswoman with Personhood USA, said Costello’s actions show he has no respect for the personhood rights of anyone, regardless of age.

“William Costello stands accused as a serial rapist, and as the perpetrator of unthinkable harm,” Mason said. “Not only did he make it abundantly clear to Everett Stadig that he was violently opposed to the personhood rights of innocent children, he is accused of a violent denial and violation of the personhood rights of his victims, as well.”

Following Costello’s attack, Planned Parenthood and other members of the pro-abortion community chose not to come forward and express condemnation for the attack on Stadig.

The silence bears an eerily similarity to another attack on a pro-lifer who, like Stadig, is not a leader in the movement.

In 2009, James Poulion an elderly pro-life supporter was murdered while in a wheelchair outside of a local school in Owosso, Mich. The Detroit News reported that authorities believed Poulion was killed because the shooter was offended by the literature the wheelchair-bound man had displayed.

In the days that followed the shooting there was no outcry from the pro-abortion community condemning the murder.

By contrast, whenever there have been attacks on abortion providers, including the murder of George Tiller, the pro-life community has quickly condemned the murder and announced people were praying for the families of the victims.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/23/2012 1:09:13 PM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224880
 
Univ. Of Texas Professor: Thanksgiving A “White-Supremacist Holiday,” Founding Founders “Nazis”…


Libs are seriously deranged.

Via CNS News:

Forget all that turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie, today should be a day of fasting and atonement for American “sin.” That’s according to Robert Jensen, a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Jensen, known for his hard-left politics, also calls Thanksgiving a “white-supremacist holiday.”

Jensen’s opinion piece “No Thanks for Thanksgiving,” appeared on the far-left, Soros-connected website Alternet on Thanksgiving eve. In it, he wrote how Native Americans suffered because of the “European invasion of the Americas.” He went on to compare the Founding Fathers to Nazi Germany. “How does a country deal with the fact that some of its most revered historical figures had certain moral values and political views virtually identical to Nazis?” he asked.

According to Jensen, Thanksgiving is “at the heart of U.S. myth-building. “But in the United States, this reluctance to acknowledge our original sin — the genocide of indigenous people — is of special importance today,” he explained.

Jensen has a long career in both working journalism and academia, including work as a copy editor at The St. Paul Pioneer Press and the St. Petersburg Times, as well as “ volunteer editing and writing for the Texas Triangle, Austin (weekly statewide lesbian/gay paper).”

Keep reading…

I’m sure Professor Jensen would love to hear from you: rjensen@austin.utexas.edu



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/23/2012 1:09:47 PM
From: longnshort7 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224880
 
Carter lost Iran and now Obama has lost Egypt



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/23/2012 2:29:29 PM
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Former Planned Parenthood Worker: It Only Cares About Abortionby Steven Ertelt | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 11/23/11 11:52 AM

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Catherine Adair, a former Planned Parenthood staffer in Boston, has written a new column in the Washington Examiner about her experience and says the abortion business is really concerned about one thing: abortion.
Adair has begun to speak out recently about her experiences and, previously, credited Abby Johnson leaving her post as the director of a Texas-based Planned Parenthood abortion facility with inspiring her to share her own story of getting out of the abortion industry.

“When Abby prevailed against Planned Parenthood in their lawsuit, I felt that maybe, just maybe, I could tell my story,” she said. “I now have the strength and courage to expose the horror I experienced behind the doors of the abortion clinic.”

Adair recounts how she came to Planned Parenthood in the late 1990s.

“In 1997, I began working at a Boston Planned Parenthood clinic as a young, idealistic college student who strongly believed in what I had been told about the organization, that I would be helping other young women access safe and affordable health care,” she writes. “But I quickly came to learn that the message Planned Parenthood advertised did not reflect reality. I was disillusioned by the betrayal that was perpetrated against patients and the public alike.”

Adair says she didn’t spend her time helping prospective parents, pregnant women, or providing medical care for women.

“My time there was not spent providing prenatal care to pregnant women, providing counseling or basic health care services or educating women about reproductive health. Instead, I spent my days urging women to terminate their pregnancies. My superiors constantly reminded me of our abortion-centered business model: abortions first, everything else came second,” she writes. “I began to recognize their emphasis on performing abortions each time a woman would express concern or have second thoughts about having an abortion. When I notified management, though, they told me not to worry and encourage her decision to move ahead with the procedure.”

While the abortion business regularly makes it appear that abortions constitute a small percentage of what it does, Adair says that is misleading.

“Planned Parenthood has gone to great lengths to fool the public into thinking that abortions make up only “3 percent of services provided” in their clinics. In reality, according to its most recent report, abortion patients constitute 12 percent of all Planned Parenthood clients, or 332,000 of 3 million unduplicated clients,” Adair explains. “They used my misunderstanding of what the organization stood for to encourage me to perform and assist in a practice that makes up 98 percent of Planned Parenthood’s services to pregnant women.”

Adair also says Planned Parenthood frequently misleads women about the development of their unborn child.

She writes: “In fact, clinic workers would purposefully avoid providing information on fetal development, what the child looked like, the child’s anatomical development and the pain he or she could feel. I was continuously reminded that when referring to the baby, the appropriate terminology was “clump of cells” or “contents of the uterus.” Planned Parenthood’s mission is to pressure as many women into having an abortion as it can. Those in charge know that can’t be accomplished if they refer to the child as a “baby.” Then women would know what was really growing inside them: a little person with a beating heart, functioning nervous system, tiny hands and feet. The child is entirely disregarded. There is no counseling, no care, no waiting and no discussion. Once a pregnancy is confirmed, it is off to termination.”

The former Planned Parenthood worker encourages pro-life people to expose the abortion business.

“We must shed light on what Planned Parenthood actually does. It spends millions of dollars each year to ensure that the American taxpayer will continue subsidizing its abortion services,” she concludes. “Women deserve better.”



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (149310)11/25/2012 1:18:50 AM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224880
 
Kenny, what is your opinion regarding the ACA implementation within Texas. Could Texas prevent the Fed from implementing ACA exchange program since it is Federal law. We may possibly see another law suit coming! What are your thoughts?